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1 4 11 / â– _ b % t _ tit a rrv â€¢ Â§ _ _ _ a %.^ )\ 111 ii il w 4 w 4 11 h vi 4 \ w_<_i<_ki_y vol xix salisbury n c dkck.miikli 2 l861 number il i j bruner lioitoh m i'llol iiktoh â€¢ ..' uiiid l-.'i;i ii , i e tiik fas i dav sermon of uev du mo ._,â€¢_â€¢:. ' i i w ith the ilemn ci i brations " ' â– the loth iii limond the llo u i in of the presbyterian church l'rnion of rei -. ' hi accounl of the inl lhe :,". erend gentleman ' ' â– ' ' â– " . tion in pamphlet â– â– 'â– ox i-i,i oil ill . â– if it i . . . i nl doctu d fr i i ies g . i i . v â– i i i i \ : â– van â– llo ', . â– .: i i , iiii the . â– â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ 1 ' ii . â€¢ : minimi leave ist yen 1 â– â– . ' mr â– , in prayer , \ k lasi n'oveu : to ou at i . . .'â– '. â– . â€¢ â– i at tin â– i pressure ol a ar w\i . .; the ... 1 nations so 1 world â– but war it w â€¢ â– __ ity tends to i â– upt a people mammon \\ i â– â€¢ â– .â– . die very hea | il i ... ' i â– â€¢ â– - â– ; â€¢ - v â€¢ â€¢ â– iii a .'. â€¢' lhal l lofty hero q brinj thing to tho sta "* ; ' â€¢' n as to the vain bul 111 ... â€¢ . â– . â€¢â– â€¢ heat t war bi v . . .-.â– â– â€¢' : are no der i for i ' m natui 1 a i in lain < v â– â€¢ ty the saci f the end will sa id pal .,-.â– ' ,] nice a - â– ril cold a â– â– â€¢ - â€¢ there is gen i â– . irn ... idling mem i â€¢ â– tis m i . â– . - â– a:i i a :; to the com ] nt the hebrew i , . . ttainod i â– x am symtin lhe woll n . ij twins ol i ; ii i v â– iii | on all na i on ' ' vi i be :. a lazy pen id them to i i ai ry a >\ iy mr otl n cop pur co ... ci ird-wood to ret urn â– r forms w n.i we paid ibi louble ' an p h lation an i bi ikerage â– i pur centage oxeban re insurance dis orage an i a li - ol charges v nam â– i - legion for the privilege ol boin ; de lent on thern for the vei y necessai ii life separated irom this people by t on '. e throes of war all those tii iim.sl be n ill these channels filled up and a â– mdil on . il commercial id in lusl rial pendence established udependencii wo il 1 be a itre ,\ th ml a iroue i void without r.i arm to wield it npoi laul hi',',-1 of i war would he a i i i deep nal : the eparate uvor il the < !< info lei ii hat political v while they h.v i â– â– il tincl a the i ii v . nationally thoy shall be one as the â– '' â– â€¢ ' inal thirteen < lolotiies separated in < ireal r itain ihey would made that e pluribus unum i . â– o ich pcei less ;' i pov er ol that ame extinct in i â– â– -.' notsj . i ph li was nr . ai y i nl derate sl ite i should bo pul . nace of war that ihey might be ne greal united people : banded by common weakness common mf ring aud common triumphs having a com mon lion i . i and a common 1 the bl i ol l he bi stato w il tho ,â€¢ of the < lull und greal \ ., ley on tl â€¢ same bal i and thus ci eat tiu'iiiorio red sti deep and 0 on â– hn iii ; as to lu .â– into ono warm lovin and eiidm ing whole this now birth into the lorliood , if mil vnother i i . ,; wh far than th n.'.l n â– . ur \\ us an in - my iii tl ys of c i in v i there was a of the pow er ol got when we aw v . yet Â« fi ii the in the iron sleet ol uethi l'hi-rni ipy li li mountain ; wh n w aw is ol raw \ i iliiuti ' | i ry situ i li vi nv i very i l to swi'l'j . . it wollli , ., id all â– â– â€¢ i i i i know it nol â– , .','...â– : i â€¢ â€¢ food ith tne a m a 11 assol - ' . . . â– â€¢ . ... i . war v i , â– \\ ; â– v 11 it t v '. cause !' this : â– â– â€¢ â– ..... â– â€¢ md j dead sol ti chrisl ' .' â– ' â– i should i try i bow to â– ' â– . :. , , ' tain it to t end rben to ry ii ' i at who tells us w our powerful trusting in . â– â– ( ioil i i ' â– . i ' . ' the talc f i ne'er sh so i i i â€¢ _. witli iish ml â€ž re 1 .. i â€¢ â– â– . . , i till unl â€¢ . . wliil in iii s h a 11 us v ic â– with their back tu i held and th lo tl i , \ â– tsool to heaven i led of paju ... ' iii ) ' ,' ./,â– i s ill i (] ...'-,. iitiini ! le i , â€¢â€¢! ':â– (.-â– â€¢ ., in ken took v llie 1 mi ii - courier says : among thu k itu iian who have been an sti d hy line v hii liners nml ta lo nor l hern sin i - ind , i in ha for no other r i-uti un i heaven than that tbey were in a their ii i _â– - md -\ inpal hies keiitiiokiaiis and soul in i n are wo are i id the v rablc joseph sbawban and judge curry ol ilani ui county both ol the in mon between seven ty in i â– â– i/i am of age as lin y w ith other in ni --, w re pa sing tin i amiltoti â€¢ ii ., 1 udge * urry \\ i id stepped upon lhe i lalform was surround d by i crowd of ankei's who despite in age and d fenceless coin lion attacked him with lbe ci y of " kill lhe re hi i !" lie was knocked down and stamped and two of hi ribs wi ru broken an i this occur red iu v hat is olaiim d lo be a i bristian and enliglitetied eoiiiinunitv ! god save us forever from anv connection either so cial or political wilh such i people 1 provisional jovernmtnt for ken tucky lie intelligence we receive from kentucky is that the sovereignty conven tion assembled at uussollviile has ad journed after forming a provisional gov ernment the lion george w.johnson a strong southern rights man was chosen governor and howling green selected as the temporary capital for the future meet ing of the legislature th i onvoii'ion before adjournment appointed messrs llc hurnett william i'i.-ioii and w k simms as comm ers to negotiate for the admission ol ' n tucky into the confederate states jin hominl examiner 1 â– pondenco of the llichmond iv aiiiiuei tiie w.\l on mil 8ea-c ast tue yankee i ml in 8 carolina citaitli ron 8 c nov 22 there i . a lull m i in husl iln ii s on our jeaboard < ioiteral sherman ha ing | i mt | e th m.ns and stripes on the sand forts built by u ami whicli lie under the guns of in il.et and having issued an eminent i beiiuvuh ni proclamation to the " i y al folk whose houses he hi invaded hlun dered and desolated is now om r mak ing nun 1 and his n anki â– â– regiments com forlable on the island beaches waning for ; tbe 1 iltuelto prodigals t come in tin.i i ike tin ou h like i um l)ui otit he has wi nt ti a repoi i v hich is .â– â– i laiulj calou i 1 1 to " satisfy the exp clations of the intry ns i.u a an mt falsi i ood an i i i iiu ii bombast c m avail lo secure it , . clioti among the starving thousands who is ai in the i.i less marts of northern coin m ii au i iiianul icl in 11 nil inh - 11111 â€¢ sl s i \ i ib â– t â– .: i i â– 11 oi â– - ipalioti ol bi i â– ' i md seems to con i i it au exhibit n of special magiiaiiim il v n,,wi i that though j j iu is real i \ , by every while j hal taut th t inkees are soivu ill aid to oe upy it with theii ins!inclivi read ol ; . i batten they suspect i bat the pla is a trap i li retor the lake can i â€¢ â– i 11 to v isi i l he ch a ru i i 11 a ,, â– ;. â– â€¢ to w n â€¢ cepl in broad la lighl and wilh a flag ol liuce nor ii ii be said i i llieii ap i â€¢ 111 o g e 111 < â€¢ i '. i . i â– , i e lelerilig lo lbe map ll >â€¢. â– be seen i i â€¢ i . â€¢ s situ iled upon l'oi i m i i - . whi , ot the entire group impor tant in that lie hood is lbe one i most to the mam i md and fai h _ from the ocean on ij ol li n ,â– i â– : im lie . e ci i i \ our troops it ! â€¢ â– i make i demonstration inn iu 1 aufi i !.â€” . >. ; tin ii too 1'oit ro : : is admi . . iteil toi | ai i i.ii tare . . , .- a i â– i like iho pp sent in w i even creek marsh and io en toy's soldiers oei i ' . . no in which iu ,. iiiusl bo gi'lbel i â€¢'â– ' ill will in â€¢ '.-.., i i i and lost 'â€¢â€¢. believer thev vetil from tin i lit -. as i neral sh rn ti uo doubt uu pressed with a livels sense ol , usideia l as il will not do for us to post i i poii in-i ,' ..-; , lliomelll : ible lo be - llllt d by bom s from lhe yaukei uiboals 1 'â€¢ uifoi i i now and will si re main di bati able gioui i until the \ u kees eith r are driven od iron tin her or succeed in " i.i.nn laud 'â– â– iguolis lo bolt u i id i :,.- hit lei coiitllig iicv i iiei i li:ii . say ;- not deemed here vti likelj ti occur i ir lhe benefit of those who are sufli cieul 5 i â– ii ite fi in l'ort i .\ al not t ap ite the ridiculous chaiiit:ti r ul hat al i icious i ical on pu d ii t nor th i n pa ers that t he " soulb l u lians oi large numbers are professing -.- i to i tho t line lu .. ivorn un ui ami are soli ing arm h ith w inch lo orgalii i i â€¢ nl th.-in ives again ," i w dl taie that of iho entile population ol invaded region only one >% into mail seiited to imk his fortunes with ihose ol ourenemies iln was an ancient and incor rigible i ni in who was always opposed . the e mi se and sentiment ol the si ale and whose political faith remained un changed ev,-n through the potent baptism of blood and lire through which the â– -â€¢ itli has already passed and which has banded her boiis in a common cause to meet a common fate in the confusion and bustle incident to the abandonment of beaut it this hoary old traitoi betook himself to his boat and skulking down the river pad dled ofl'lo tho fleet we wish the yan kees joy of tlieir acquisition in this solitary south arohna tory of 1801 .\ boldier from the fled has been caught prowling about the islands in a boat and was yes tenia brought to charleston lie seems halt fool and hall knave lie has beeti assigned lo quarters with the bull l.uiitier in tin jail here bv tn way colonel cochoran who is to be hung when the news of the execution of the convicted *' pirate 1 in philadelphia reaches us has been placed in the dungeon reserved for condemned criminals i bo other pri n ers of war have likewise been placed in separate cells tbe innuing of the cotton and other produce and the buildings on the island is j,i igres tvely lei i.urn can looms i,,,,k out i r their supply ol long staple cot ton even when the blockade is open d ! i resident's message has been received here with geueral pleasure and approval q \ o one v ho is bold enough to l ok Â« events in ilm face can den ihat we are i now m ihe very pinch and tug of this war n i in enemy has been cun j of the illusion in.i delusion thut he could overwhelm the ' â– li with number i and ma re it from field to field from washington to richmond j manassas and leesburg have taught hun a | n which is nol without danger loom i elves i in rovernmetit of the i nited " states has consented lo take its military ' us from the bi ain i il so tt instead ol ' the pages of the new york tribune and ' 1 attempts lo put in operation the scheme i , for tin subjug ii i ol lhe south which thai traitor invented and which the abler >' in nds ha - in cmil nun ij recommend - ed ia that plan a great army was to be ' i down iln1 mississippi lo now or lemih i li iln tl heel blockaded i he ci asl from hat terns to mobile bombarding the pities of the shore and leaving fortified . im â– â€¢ it - i i it ii i i iii ll 111 . m â– h fn . siipp . ,, al the mouth i :' the ' western river the southern confedera â€¢ ,\ w mild be ft tished ill i lie embrace i f i i t hesh i s arms i s ich is the camp lign to 1 lie execution ' of u hich he i nited states now lends iill ' its strength and strains every nerve < vi - ' airily it p mi - more i han m of it pre ' lessors and if suco-ssl'ii s and enl irelj i , , in !, hi mt ell e i he codqilosi ol ' south if the war continued to be con ' . lueted w ith the present iniiitan oi u,i ' 7 ii in ind on the ae.l ual det'eii ive s stem i wo should be surround i by a line of fire ' i ,â– iiisiimeil bv its - iw and inevitable i hence il rations of i he , nemy are regarded with in ire apprehen ' it tl i mum :,' ' han i . \ have ever ; ii â€¢ > been b lhe pat riotic portion of the ' pub ,- ; while i lit c uiceali d irajtors of ! wl h the foiintiy - . are qu ckeued ' â– to life bv tin iri newed in 1 -. i ke vipers ' i pnlaeh of the summer's sun an â€¢ â€¢ iti in lies , i i â– > v in ro these ' litn - are writ n it is an ation \ mous let â€¢ ter adiiressi , | â– | ie etlih ir ci ml lining slips ' cul from ii columns ol ihis newspapei six months ago,expressing certain decided and iii .â€¢ â– 111 liineiitary opinions of i auk and . i i itie , ii die accompanying ni ite con t ri s only these words read an i pray i ', ivliol bears tin uich ni . ; i 1 ii is ami th.'ie is little doubt bul i h it we have hundreds of like w retch es n tl hern i â– , protestino nol less v lhau letcher himself iheir devotion | to the southern joveinmeut their efforts foi '' ,â– cause who have carefully filed away . ' rv â– rap i evid nee on w inch they hope one day lo nil and appro pi iat ir pro pi i y ivho bi li re in this n nieiit thai iln good time is at last com ii g n theii long sih nee soon to be broken i is , c rtain fact how e er wh i i tho appi :. nsi.ei of timid quiet the anogauee of â€¢ mil in traitors iii line which the north ,|, - â€¢ - - ii , i iln campaign on which ii h i out 1'ied s one of the 1 uigest und most c.iinpiicat d tiudeitakeii since napoleon's march on m o ; u i:,,t only exteii is over enormous distances but mii-t be exe cuted ijvit te i a ies so divi rsifii 1 that it will iuv live a gr iter amount ol dillerent equipage than an hitherto kin iwu ii is iu fact expo d to all the chalices ol sea and i ml and should it fail at one point it i a failure ot lhe whole and inn-i all be begun again n histon does nol show in instance of one such noi mous and proloii d militat v pi j cl ai riving at s successful conclusion lhe greatest geii in that the world h.s <\.\- ecu has bei i applied to their arrangeineut : and they have uniform failed in the executiou be cause too many individuals who musl til their ii i it t he appointed lime t io many circumstances that mii-t come out right are involved in them liki rougt it xinr it is a game in which chance evi i defeats the gambler however cunningly he has calculated his martingale tin -,â– huge campaigns invariably fail because some one point is not executed and because tbe whole of i line is never stronger than its w ikest part either in mathematics or in w a r it napoleon could n,,i execute ins plan for the conquest of liussia with the ablest general and the most perfect army ever seen the probability that the yankee go vernment with its mob of volunteers yes terday laught to shoulder a musket and nol yet capable of inarching in a line will succeed in subjugating lhe south by liter ally surrounding it is exceedingly small indeed their plan has failed at its incep tion r.elmont was the firsl step and belmont was a defeat â€¢ h the success ol that first movement depended the insur rection iu tennessee and belmont h ing fai|.*d tho bridge burnings were pre mature thin im fared the great army of land ; lbe armada of the sea ha done but little better the 1 of twenty vo sels compensates its success al port lioya ami l-anascola was a second miscarriage tor uhull tin fleet did not arrive in lime we have little fear of anj mililai , pro ject whether tor i single battle or i cam al â€¢ paign uhich involves manv agencies a multitude of distinct commands and large pace of tie earth's surface li urn an means even at their best iir insufficient to accomplish those thin spun welis ol the brain i hey ha e ill faili cl hitherto ; and tin ihe most gigantic and i'itiicult and hazardous of all in inexperienced hands against a desperate and powerful adver â– ary promisi - t v no , xci ition to tho constant law ol nations /â€¢ in oud ex aminer i . i in the memphis tenn avalanche imi'oktan i 1 i m east i l.n.n i g si k the late expedii â– ngainsl the < iliff's i i n lamp iieai ~ â– â– creek v _ not al t.igethi i nii-iii i - ;.... i le i uion men had been bo hind | i "--â€¢ j that ' i , li.nl to have their camps camp equiimage cook ing ut n-i a cue ol clitt s \ i.nm in n had i fm lough and so sudden and i xpi ct'd .', as iln ir departure thai he returned to the camp onl t find it occu pnd by confederates lie was of com be laketi prisoner having relu ed to take tho oath ol allegiaiic to the i ed ral govern ment c ll - house was visiied but he had not been there lor several days sev eral other housi \ wi 'â€¢ visit ... and three lourl lis . if i he in.-n w a e missing \\ . have oine additional items from bast l'eimessee there i gieat activity among the lonfederates in arresting and bringing to justice the i uiou meti some seventeen i mon were ai rested and brought to chattanooga where they are now con fined the 7th alabama regiment has moved to tyner's al aitseven miles from ( hattauooga where they are till doing good service in keeping the tiaitora down t ol loouey's aud col whit - regiments are ui chattanooga und ano her regiment name not recollected are in i baitauooga several of those an,-ted bave already la ken the oath and been re i ,-â– i among tie ->â– is william < jrutchficld a ttoti d i zen of chattanooga one of the seventeen ri cently near sale creek id all the cere about tin bridge burning the i uion men ... [Â» at lynet swore in cbat tanooga on satuiday aud iho town being under martial law and he being unable to get home and unwilling to take the oath deliberali ly cut bis thr at the p pie of east tennessee have no doubt of tlieir ability lo ; ul down the trai lors m their midst but the conviction seems io be forcing itself upon them that the may have lo bang some of them be to >â€¢ peae is secured â€¢,, u zollicotter and staff were in knox s ille on sat urday night i . . i.ll 1 i.om :. .-â– i !..-- we have later advices from eastern tennessee some fifteen or twenty i nion men had been arrested near old cliff's camp near sale creek l'wo of them have i ii laken to nashville as engaged in the bridge burning the feeling at chatta nooga is i pi toe.i as having cooled down very considerably some iwo or three arrests are made daily cliff's uuion men near sale creek had been broken up and the i mon meu had escaped to tie moun tain oaves sv.c each man it i supj osed dispersing lo his own quarters iu his own way william i ruicbtield a uoted union ist at chattanooga had laken the oath to support the confederate government and was besides held to bail in tho bum ol 35,000 to answer for bis offence capt yaugiian another uoted unionist bud al so caved in und swore to support tbo confederate government the presence ol oui confederate soldiers has bad a inu beneficial fleet gen carroll's brigade wasiu chattanooga and affairs were calm-1 ing down rapidly 1 bridal party â€” a new york paper says that a wedding party passed through elmira a few days since wbich never bad its prototype iu the whole train of hy men's devotees lhe following items in regard to this peculiar couple will satisfy every one that " iiiatrimoiii.il sweet were never measured out on so small a scale before their respective ages are 21 and 20 years their respective weights are about 65 and aa poun is their respec tive height tbi.e feet five inches and two feet eleven inches llie _, ..; roan , brother of the celebrated general n'utt tom thumb's great rival the lady is known a-tiie i'mtv queen formerly miss sarah belton the h nn pan were on their way to the little lady's homo from their bridal trip to niagara falls

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1 4 11 / â– _ b % t _ tit a rrv â€¢ Â§ _ _ _ a %.^ )\ 111 ii il w 4 w 4 11 h vi 4 \ w_\ iy mr otl n cop pur co ... ci ird-wood to ret urn â– r forms w n.i we paid ibi louble ' an p h lation an i bi ikerage â– i pur centage oxeban re insurance dis orage an i a li - ol charges v nam â– i - legion for the privilege ol boin ; de lent on thern for the vei y necessai ii life separated irom this people by t on '. e throes of war all those tii iim.sl be n ill these channels filled up and a â– mdil on . il commercial id in lusl rial pendence established udependencii wo il 1 be a itre ,\ th ml a iroue i void without r.i arm to wield it npoi laul hi',',-1 of i war would he a i i i deep nal : the eparate uvor il the < !< info lei ii hat political v while they h.v i â– â– il tincl a the i ii v . nationally thoy shall be one as the â– '' â– â€¢ ' inal thirteen < lolotiies separated in < ireal r itain ihey would made that e pluribus unum i . â– o ich pcei less ;' i pov er ol that ame extinct in i â– â– -.' notsj . i ph li was nr . ai y i nl derate sl ite i should bo pul . nace of war that ihey might be ne greal united people : banded by common weakness common mf ring aud common triumphs having a com mon lion i . i and a common 1 the bl i ol l he bi stato w il tho ,â€¢ of the < lull und greal \ ., ley on tl â€¢ same bal i and thus ci eat tiu'iiiorio red sti deep and 0 on â– hn iii ; as to lu .â– into ono warm lovin and eiidm ing whole this now birth into the lorliood , if mil vnother i i . ,; wh far than th n.'.l n â– . ur \\ us an in - my iii tl ys of c i in v i there was a of the pow er ol got when we aw v . yet Â« fi ii the in the iron sleet ol uethi l'hi-rni ipy li li mountain ; wh n w aw is ol raw \ i iliiuti ' | i ry situ i li vi nv i very i l to swi'l'j . . it wollli , ., id all â– â– â€¢ i i i i know it nol â– , .','...â– : i â€¢ â€¢ food ith tne a m a 11 assol - ' . . . â– â€¢ . ... i . war v i , â– \\ ; â– v 11 it t v '. cause !' this : â– â– â€¢ â– ..... â– â€¢ md j dead sol ti chrisl ' .' â– ' â– i should i try i bow to â– ' â– . :. , , ' tain it to t end rben to ry ii ' i at who tells us w our powerful trusting in . â– â– ( ioil i i ' â– . i ' . ' the talc f i ne'er sh so i i i â€¢ _. witli iish ml â€ž re 1 .. i â€¢ â– â– . . , i till unl â€¢ . . wliil in iii s h a 11 us v ic â– with their back tu i held and th lo tl i , \ â– tsool to heaven i led of paju ... ' iii ) ' ,' ./,â– i s ill i (] ...'-,. iitiini ! le i , â€¢â€¢! ':â– (.-â– â€¢ ., in ken took v llie 1 mi ii - courier says : among thu k itu iian who have been an sti d hy line v hii liners nml ta lo nor l hern sin i - ind , i in ha for no other r i-uti un i heaven than that tbey were in a their ii i _â– - md -\ inpal hies keiitiiokiaiis and soul in i n are wo are i id the v rablc joseph sbawban and judge curry ol ilani ui county both ol the in mon between seven ty in i â– â– i/i am of age as lin y w ith other in ni --, w re pa sing tin i amiltoti â€¢ ii ., 1 udge * urry \\ i id stepped upon lhe i lalform was surround d by i crowd of ankei's who despite in age and d fenceless coin lion attacked him with lbe ci y of " kill lhe re hi i !" lie was knocked down and stamped and two of hi ribs wi ru broken an i this occur red iu v hat is olaiim d lo be a i bristian and enliglitetied eoiiiinunitv ! god save us forever from anv connection either so cial or political wilh such i people 1 provisional jovernmtnt for ken tucky lie intelligence we receive from kentucky is that the sovereignty conven tion assembled at uussollviile has ad journed after forming a provisional gov ernment the lion george w.johnson a strong southern rights man was chosen governor and howling green selected as the temporary capital for the future meet ing of the legislature th i onvoii'ion before adjournment appointed messrs llc hurnett william i'i.-ioii and w k simms as comm ers to negotiate for the admission ol ' n tucky into the confederate states jin hominl examiner 1 â– pondenco of the llichmond iv aiiiiuei tiie w.\l on mil 8ea-c ast tue yankee i ml in 8 carolina citaitli ron 8 c nov 22 there i . a lull m i in husl iln ii s on our jeaboard < ioiteral sherman ha ing | i mt | e th m.ns and stripes on the sand forts built by u ami whicli lie under the guns of in il.et and having issued an eminent i beiiuvuh ni proclamation to the " i y al folk whose houses he hi invaded hlun dered and desolated is now om r mak ing nun 1 and his n anki â– â– regiments com forlable on the island beaches waning for ; tbe 1 iltuelto prodigals t come in tin.i i ike tin ou h like i um l)ui otit he has wi nt ti a repoi i v hich is .â– â– i laiulj calou i 1 1 to " satisfy the exp clations of the intry ns i.u a an mt falsi i ood an i i i iiu ii bombast c m avail lo secure it , . clioti among the starving thousands who is ai in the i.i less marts of northern coin m ii au i iiianul icl in 11 nil inh - 11111 â€¢ sl s i \ i ib â– t â– .: i i â– 11 oi â– - ipalioti ol bi i â– ' i md seems to con i i it au exhibit n of special magiiaiiim il v n,,wi i that though j j iu is real i \ , by every while j hal taut th t inkees are soivu ill aid to oe upy it with theii ins!inclivi read ol ; . i batten they suspect i bat the pla is a trap i li retor the lake can i â€¢ â– i 11 to v isi i l he ch a ru i i 11 a ,, â– ;. â– â€¢ to w n â€¢ cepl in broad la lighl and wilh a flag ol liuce nor ii ii be said i i llieii ap i â€¢ 111 o g e 111 < â€¢ i '. i . i â– , i e lelerilig lo lbe map ll >â€¢. â– be seen i i â€¢ i . â€¢ s situ iled upon l'oi i m i i - . whi , ot the entire group impor tant in that lie hood is lbe one i most to the mam i md and fai h _ from the ocean on ij ol li n ,â– i â– : im lie . e ci i i \ our troops it ! â€¢ â– i make i demonstration inn iu 1 aufi i !.â€” . >. ; tin ii too 1'oit ro : : is admi . . iteil toi | ai i i.ii tare . . , .- a i â– i like iho pp sent in w i even creek marsh and io en toy's soldiers oei i ' . . no in which iu ,. iiiusl bo gi'lbel i â€¢'â– ' ill will in â€¢ '.-.., i i i and lost 'â€¢â€¢. believer thev vetil from tin i lit -. as i neral sh rn ti uo doubt uu pressed with a livels sense ol , usideia l as il will not do for us to post i i poii in-i ,' ..-; , lliomelll : ible lo be - llllt d by bom s from lhe yaukei uiboals 1 'â€¢ uifoi i i now and will si re main di bati able gioui i until the \ u kees eith r are driven od iron tin her or succeed in " i.i.nn laud 'â– â– iguolis lo bolt u i id i :,.- hit lei coiitllig iicv i iiei i li:ii . say ;- not deemed here vti likelj ti occur i ir lhe benefit of those who are sufli cieul 5 i â– ii ite fi in l'ort i .\ al not t ap ite the ridiculous chaiiit:ti r ul hat al i icious i ical on pu d ii t nor th i n pa ers that t he " soulb l u lians oi large numbers are professing -.- i to i tho t line lu .. ivorn un ui ami are soli ing arm h ith w inch lo orgalii i i â€¢ nl th.-in ives again ," i w dl taie that of iho entile population ol invaded region only one >% into mail seiited to imk his fortunes with ihose ol ourenemies iln was an ancient and incor rigible i ni in who was always opposed . the e mi se and sentiment ol the si ale and whose political faith remained un changed ev,-n through the potent baptism of blood and lire through which the â– -â€¢ itli has already passed and which has banded her boiis in a common cause to meet a common fate in the confusion and bustle incident to the abandonment of beaut it this hoary old traitoi betook himself to his boat and skulking down the river pad dled ofl'lo tho fleet we wish the yan kees joy of tlieir acquisition in this solitary south arohna tory of 1801 .\ boldier from the fled has been caught prowling about the islands in a boat and was yes tenia brought to charleston lie seems halt fool and hall knave lie has beeti assigned lo quarters with the bull l.uiitier in tin jail here bv tn way colonel cochoran who is to be hung when the news of the execution of the convicted *' pirate 1 in philadelphia reaches us has been placed in the dungeon reserved for condemned criminals i bo other pri n ers of war have likewise been placed in separate cells tbe innuing of the cotton and other produce and the buildings on the island is j,i igres tvely lei i.urn can looms i,,,,k out i r their supply ol long staple cot ton even when the blockade is open d ! i resident's message has been received here with geueral pleasure and approval q \ o one v ho is bold enough to l ok Â« events in ilm face can den ihat we are i now m ihe very pinch and tug of this war n i in enemy has been cun j of the illusion in.i delusion thut he could overwhelm the ' â– li with number i and ma re it from field to field from washington to richmond j manassas and leesburg have taught hun a | n which is nol without danger loom i elves i in rovernmetit of the i nited " states has consented lo take its military ' us from the bi ain i il so tt instead ol ' the pages of the new york tribune and ' 1 attempts lo put in operation the scheme i , for tin subjug ii i ol lhe south which thai traitor invented and which the abler >' in nds ha - in cmil nun ij recommend - ed ia that plan a great army was to be ' i down iln1 mississippi lo now or lemih i li iln tl heel blockaded i he ci asl from hat terns to mobile bombarding the pities of the shore and leaving fortified . im â– â€¢ it - i i it ii i i iii ll 111 . m â– h fn . siipp . ,, al the mouth i :' the ' western river the southern confedera â€¢ ,\ w mild be ft tished ill i lie embrace i f i i t hesh i s arms i s ich is the camp lign to 1 lie execution ' of u hich he i nited states now lends iill ' its strength and strains every nerve < vi - ' airily it p mi - more i han m of it pre ' lessors and if suco-ssl'ii s and enl irelj i , , in !, hi mt ell e i he codqilosi ol ' south if the war continued to be con ' . lueted w ith the present iniiitan oi u,i ' 7 ii in ind on the ae.l ual det'eii ive s stem i wo should be surround i by a line of fire ' i ,â– iiisiimeil bv its - iw and inevitable i hence il rations of i he , nemy are regarded with in ire apprehen ' it tl i mum :,' ' han i . \ have ever ; ii â€¢ > been b lhe pat riotic portion of the ' pub ,- ; while i lit c uiceali d irajtors of ! wl h the foiintiy - . are qu ckeued ' â– to life bv tin iri newed in 1 -. i ke vipers ' i pnlaeh of the summer's sun an â€¢ â€¢ iti in lies , i i â– > v in ro these ' litn - are writ n it is an ation \ mous let â€¢ ter adiiressi , | â– | ie etlih ir ci ml lining slips ' cul from ii columns ol ihis newspapei six months ago,expressing certain decided and iii .â€¢ â– 111 liineiitary opinions of i auk and . i i itie , ii die accompanying ni ite con t ri s only these words read an i pray i ', ivliol bears tin uich ni . ; i 1 ii is ami th.'ie is little doubt bul i h it we have hundreds of like w retch es n tl hern i â– , protestino nol less v lhau letcher himself iheir devotion | to the southern joveinmeut their efforts foi '' ,â– cause who have carefully filed away . ' rv â– rap i evid nee on w inch they hope one day lo nil and appro pi iat ir pro pi i y ivho bi li re in this n nieiit thai iln good time is at last com ii g n theii long sih nee soon to be broken i is , c rtain fact how e er wh i i tho appi :. nsi.ei of timid quiet the anogauee of â€¢ mil in traitors iii line which the north ,|, - â€¢ - - ii , i iln campaign on which ii h i out 1'ied s one of the 1 uigest und most c.iinpiicat d tiudeitakeii since napoleon's march on m o ; u i:,,t only exteii is over enormous distances but mii-t be exe cuted ijvit te i a ies so divi rsifii 1 that it will iuv live a gr iter amount ol dillerent equipage than an hitherto kin iwu ii is iu fact expo d to all the chalices ol sea and i ml and should it fail at one point it i a failure ot lhe whole and inn-i all be begun again n histon does nol show in instance of one such noi mous and proloii d militat v pi j cl ai riving at s successful conclusion lhe greatest geii in that the world h.s â– is william < jrutchficld a ttoti d i zen of chattanooga one of the seventeen ri cently near sale creek id all the cere about tin bridge burning the i uion men ... [Â» at lynet swore in cbat tanooga on satuiday aud iho town being under martial law and he being unable to get home and unwilling to take the oath deliberali ly cut bis thr at the p pie of east tennessee have no doubt of tlieir ability lo ; ul down the trai lors m their midst but the conviction seems io be forcing itself upon them that the may have lo bang some of them be to >â€¢ peae is secured â€¢,, u zollicotter and staff were in knox s ille on sat urday night i . . i.ll 1 i.om :. .-â– i !..-- we have later advices from eastern tennessee some fifteen or twenty i nion men had been arrested near old cliff's camp near sale creek l'wo of them have i ii laken to nashville as engaged in the bridge burning the feeling at chatta nooga is i pi toe.i as having cooled down very considerably some iwo or three arrests are made daily cliff's uuion men near sale creek had been broken up and the i mon meu had escaped to tie moun tain oaves sv.c each man it i supj osed dispersing lo his own quarters iu his own way william i ruicbtield a uoted union ist at chattanooga had laken the oath to support the confederate government and was besides held to bail in tho bum ol 35,000 to answer for bis offence capt yaugiian another uoted unionist bud al so caved in und swore to support tbo confederate government the presence ol oui confederate soldiers has bad a inu beneficial fleet gen carroll's brigade wasiu chattanooga and affairs were calm-1 ing down rapidly 1 bridal party â€” a new york paper says that a wedding party passed through elmira a few days since wbich never bad its prototype iu the whole train of hy men's devotees lhe following items in regard to this peculiar couple will satisfy every one that " iiiatrimoiii.il sweet were never measured out on so small a scale before their respective ages are 21 and 20 years their respective weights are about 65 and aa poun is their respec tive height tbi.e feet five inches and two feet eleven inches llie _, ..; roan , brother of the celebrated general n'utt tom thumb's great rival the lady is known a-tiie i'mtv queen formerly miss sarah belton the h nn pan were on their way to the little lady's homo from their bridal trip to niagara falls